The company posted a net profit of $277.44 million for the year to June 30, 2009, up 7.7 per cent from $257.58 million in the prior year.
Revenue was up 5.1 per cent at $3.25 billion and earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation was up 8.4 per cent at $559.4 million.
The Age, October 30, 2009
Struggling lotteries operator Intralot is planning a $200 million class action against rival Tattersalls over its aggressive moves to restrict where Intralot products can be displayed in agents' shops. The dispute is over Tatts forcing its agents — newsagents and other sellers — to set aside prime space on their shop counters for selling only Tatts' lottery products, with Tatts signs, consigning Intralot's products to the back of many stores.
The Age, April 20, 2009
CEO: Dick McIlwain Share Value of February 12, 2010: $2.34
The New South Wales government has sold its lotteries business to Tatts Group Ltd for $850 million, after a sale was given the go-ahead in September last year.
Business Spectator, 2nd March 2010
Tatts more than 80 per cent of the national market for lotteries products and a presence everywhere except South Australia and Western Australia.
Revenue was up 5.1 per cent at $3.25 billion and earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation was up 8.4 per cent at $559.4 million.
The Age, October 30, 2009
Struggling lotteries operator Intralot is planning a $200 million class action against rival Tattersalls over its aggressive moves to restrict where Intralot products can be displayed in agents' shops. The dispute is over Tatts forcing its agents — newsagents and other sellers — to set aside prime space on their shop counters for selling only Tatts' lottery products, with Tatts signs, consigning Intralot's products to the back of many stores.
The Age, April 20, 2009
CEO: Dick McIlwain
Share Value of February 12, 2010: $2.34
The New South Wales government has sold its lotteries business to Tatts Group Ltd for $850 million, after a sale was given the go-ahead in September last year.
Business Spectator, 2nd March 2010
Tatts more than 80 per cent of the national market for lotteries products and a presence everywhere except South Australia and Western Australia.
ABC News, 2nd March